Czym jest traf moralny? - Z problemów filozofii #9

In this episode of the "Problems of Philosophy" series, I consider the issue of moral chance. Although relatively new, it remains hotly debated to this day. So what is moral chance, and what (devastating) consequences does it have for our ethical theories? These questions are answered in this episode! If you think my work is worth it, consider supporting me on Patreon! My profile is: https://patronite.pl/panodfilozofii. Sources and further reading: Bernard Williams, "Moral Chance." In: Ibid., "How Much Freedom Should the Will Have?", translated by T. Baszniak, T. Duliński, M. Szczubiałka (Warsaw: Aletheia 1999), pp. 215-238. Thomas Nagel, "Chance in Moral Life." In: Ibid., "Final Questions," translated by T. Nagel. A. Romaniuk, Warsaw: Aletheia 1997, pp. 37-53. Dana Nelkin, Moral Luck. In: E. Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, online: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mo.... The video uses: Soundtrack: Kubbi – Up In My Jam from the Gas Powered EP. Available under a Creative Commons license at   / up-in-my-jam-all-of-a-sudden   Like the video? Give it a thumbs up and subscribe! Questions or comments? Please leave them in the comments! You can find me on: Facebook:   / pan-od-filozofii-1088941744591528   Instagram:   / panodfilozofii   Academii.edu: https://kul.academia.edu/JacekJarocki